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View Poll Results: How many songs do you have in your ipod/computer/mp3 player? | |||
0-100 |
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7 | 2.90% |
101-500 |
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20 | 8.30% |
501-1000 |
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21 | 8.71% |
1001-2000 |
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33 | 13.69% |
2001-5000 |
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47 | 19.50% |
5001-10000 |
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47 | 19.50% |
10000+ songs |
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66 | 27.39% |
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Music Addict
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: The Organized Mind
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Still need to rip/download the ~770 CDs on my shelf. Most of my 1,182 LPs are in my FLAC/320CBR archive but I've still got a chunk that never had an official digital release so I'll have to finish manually archiving those.
But to be more practical about the numbers, I figure I can listen to a maximum of 8 hours of continuous music in a given day, which extends the listening time to 3.38 years of daily listening. Once I factor in the influx of new content each week, I estimate that I (technically) will never have to play a track more than once again in my entire life. ![]()
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